About Smol Launch
A weekly product launch platform with transparent multi-factor ranking, built for indie makers and bootstrapped founders.
What We Do
Smol Launch — also written as one word, smollaunch, at smollaunch.com — is a weekly product launch platform built around curated seven-day launch cohorts and a transparent multi-factor ranking algorithm. Founded in 2024, Smol Launch opens a new launch period every Monday at 00:00 UTC; makers submit products, the community votes and comments through Sunday, and the top three submissions earn Gold, Silver, and Bronze winner badges. Learn how it works.
The weekly cycle resets the playing field for every cohort — a product launching this week does not compete against last quarter's viral winner. Submissions are ranked by a published scoring model that combines community votes, comment engagement, and quality signals, with anti-fraud checks documented on our methodology page. Every launch gets a permanent listing that links to your site — verified for free by adding the Smol Launch badge, or included on paid tiers and the Maker Pass with no badge required.
Whether you're launching your first side project or your tenth SaaS, Smol Launch provides a supportive community of makers and early adopters ready to discover, vote on, and support your work. Check out our free launch guides for makers to maximize your launch success.
Why We Built This
As indie makers ourselves, we understand the challenges of launching a product. Getting early traction, validation, and visibility is hard. We built Smol Launch to solve these problems for the maker community.
Built by makers, for makers
We're indie makers who've felt the struggle of launching without a massive marketing budget or VC backing. Smol Launch exists to give builders like us a platform that actually understands what we're going through—and helps us find the early traction that makes all the difference.
Fresh starts every Monday
Your product won't get buried under months-old launches. Each week resets the playing field. Launch on Monday, compete through Sunday, and let your product shine on its own merits—not against last month's viral hit.
More than launches
This isn't just about getting upvotes. It's about connecting with people who get what you're building, gathering real feedback, and finding supporters who'll stick around after launch week ends.
Ship, learn, iterate
Launch early, get honest feedback from fellow makers and early adopters, then use what you learn to make your product better. The best products aren't perfect on day one—they evolve based on real user input.
Our Editorial Team & Standards
Every guide, platform comparison, and "best of" ranking on Smol Launch is written and maintained by the Smol Launch editorial team — the same small group of indie makers who operate the platform. We publish under the team byline rather than individual names, and we hold the content to three standards:
- First-hand verification. Pricing, features, and policies of the platforms we compare are checked against the live sites at the time of writing, and each page shows when its data was last refreshed. We launch products on these platforms ourselves.
- Disclosed conflicts of interest. Smol Launch appears in some of its own comparisons. Every such page carries a disclosure, and our methodology page explains how we audit competitor data and rank our own platform.
- Scheduled re-review. Comparison and pricing data is re-checked on a recurring cycle; pages that go stale are updated or de-indexed rather than left to rot.
Spotted something out of date? Email us via the contact details below and we'll fix it in the next refresh.
Smol Launch by the Numbers
Live platform stats, refreshed every six hours. We publish these because transparency about scale matters when you're picking a launch platform.
- Founded
- 2024
- Makers
- 2,500+
- Approved launches
- 847
- Weekly cohorts run
- 31
Total community votes cast: 2,254. See our ranking methodology for how these numbers feed the weekly rank score.
Frequently Asked Questions
How the weekly cycle works, what it costs, and who can submit.
What is Smol Launch?
How is Smol Launch different from Product Hunt?
How long is each launch cycle?
Is Smol Launch free to use?
Who can submit a product to Smol Launch?
How are weekly winners chosen?
Why a Weekly Launch Platform Exists
Most launch platforms are built around a single, do-or-die launch day. You pick a date, line up your friends, set an alarm for midnight, and pray the algorithm is kind for the next twenty-four hours. If the timing collides with a bigger product, a holiday, or simply a slow news cycle, months of building can sink without a trace — and there is rarely a second chance on the same page. That one-shot model rewards coordination, timezone luck, and audience size far more than it rewards the quality of what you actually built.
Smol Launch was built around a different rhythm. Instead of one frantic day, every launch runs across a full seven-day period, Monday through Sunday, and a fresh period opens at the start of every week. A product launching this week is judged against the other products in this week's cohort — not against last quarter's viral hit that still dominates an all-time leaderboard. When the week ends, the slate is wiped clean and the next cohort gets the same fair shot. The goal is simple: make the platform about your product on its own merits, on a schedule that a solo maker or a small team can realistically prepare for.
The Problem With One-Shot Launch Days
A 24-hour launch window quietly punishes the people indie tools are supposed to help. Makers in inconvenient timezones wake up to find the day half over. Builders without a large existing following watch their submission slip down the page within hours. And because everything is compressed into a single day, the incentive is to chase a burst of upvotes rather than gather durable, useful feedback. A week-long cycle changes those incentives. There is time for a product to be discovered organically, for thoughtful comments to accumulate, and for a maker to respond to early adopters instead of frantically refreshing a ranking. Spreading the launch over seven days does not lower the stakes — it makes the stakes about the right things.
What Smol Launch Values
Three principles shape nearly every decision on the platform: curation, real community, and fair ranking. Curation means submissions are reviewed before they go live, so the weekly cohort is something worth browsing rather than a firehose of low-effort links. Real community means the value lives in the conversation — the votes, the comments, and the early adopters who stick around after launch week — not in a vanity number. Fair ranking means the order of the leaderboard is decided by a transparent, multi-factor score rather than by who shouted loudest at midnight.
- Curation over volume — every submission is reviewed before it joins a live launch period, keeping each weekly cohort credible and worth a maker's attention.
- Community over vanity metrics — votes and comments exist to surface genuine interest and feedback, not to inflate a score for its own sake.
- Fairness over favoritism — a published, multi-factor ranking and a weekly reset mean newcomers compete on equal footing with seasoned makers.
- Transparency over mystery — how submissions are scored is documented openly, so makers can understand exactly what moves the rank.
Who Smol Launch Is For
The platform is built for two groups whose interests line up neatly. The first is indie makers and bootstrapped founders — solo builders, small teams, side projects, and self-funded startups who need early traction, honest validation, and a little visibility without a marketing budget or a venture firm behind them. The second is early adopters: the people who genuinely enjoy discovering new tools before everyone else, trying them out, and telling the makers what works and what does not. Weekly cycles serve both. Makers get a predictable, recurring stage to launch from, and early adopters get a fresh, curated batch of products to explore every Monday instead of an endless, undifferentiated feed.
- Indie makers — ship a product into a weekly cohort, gather feedback from people who understand the grind, and earn a winner badge worth displaying.
- Bootstrapped founders — find early traction and validation on a schedule you can prepare for, without competing against VC-scale launch machinery.
- Early adopters — discover a fresh, curated set of indie products each week and shape them with real votes and comments.
How the Platform Stays Quality
Open submission only works if quality is defended deliberately. Smol Launch does this in layers. Before anything appears in a live launch period, submissions go through review — a check that keeps spam, broken links, and low-effort entries out of the weekly cohort. Once a product is live, the ranking that determines its position is not a raw vote count but a multi-factor score: it weighs community votes alongside comment engagement and submission quality signals, and it runs anti-fraud checks so that manufactured votes do not quietly buy a top spot. At the end of each week, the top three submissions earn Gold, Silver, and Bronze winner badges that makers can verify and display on their own product sites. Because the model is published rather than hidden, makers can see what actually counts, and the leaderboard stays something readers can trust.
- Review before launch — submissions are checked before they go live, so each weekly cohort stays credible and spam-free.
- Anti-fraud checks — the scoring pipeline guards against manufactured votes and gamed engagement, protecting honest makers.
- Multi-factor ranking — position is set by votes, comments, and quality signals combined, not by a single raw number.
- Verifiable winner badges — the weekly top three earn Gold, Silver, and Bronze badges that can be displayed and verified.
An Invitation to Take Part
Whether you are shipping your first side project or your tenth SaaS, there is a place for you in the next launch period. Submitting a product, voting, and commenting are all free, and the free tier supports the full launch experience including badge eligibility — with optional premium slots available for makers who want extra visibility and featured placement. If you are a maker, you can read how it works, dig into the ranking methodology to understand exactly how submissions are scored, and study our free launch guides before you ship. If you simply love discovering new tools, you can browse this week's product launches and lend your vote to the makers building them. Either way, the door opens again every Monday.
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